"The Nexus"
The Narrator as played by Richard Doyle VO: 'Twas a dark and stormy Timeline...
At the Nexus.
The focal point of all Probability Waveform Function pathways for any given Cosmic Egg Matrix. This "place" sitting at the very center of all the Fractal recursions occurring in any given Cosmic Womb Pod. Just beyond that, there is a very, very quiet "Place"
... where...
... all things...
... cease to be...It is here, at the Nexus of one particular (and particularly quirky) Cosmic Egg Timer, that we find The Narrator we have been looking for: the estimable Richard Doyle (or at least a recording of his voice), playing the part of "The Narrator"
Richard Doyle (VO): [reading stage directions] Set & Setting: The Vast Emptiness of the Void Space commonly known as
"The Great Beyond" to most Intra-Galactic timeframe-traveling civilizations of "Known Space"[Medium Pause, Complete Silence]
Narrator: (vo, with deep Gravitas) 'Twas a dark and stormy Timeline...
[PUASE. SFX- Immersive Dark & Stormy Timeline Space Ambient Soundscape variation # . 1.9]
Narrator: (VO, interrupting himself to make mildly sardonic commentary] "Time-Frame" is naturally more accurate... Technically speaking, that is the Preferred Nomenclature, one might say.
But all the Nerds in this particularly nerdy Time-Frame... they all prefer "Timeline" here, so...
[short PAUSE, SFX- Dark & Stormy Timeline Space Ambient Soundscape variation 2]
Narrator: (VO, once more, with even deeper Gravitas) 'Twas a Dark and Stormy Timeline.
[Music Que: "Oh Fortuna" by Carl Orff] **
[SFX- Dark & Stormy v3]
Narrator: (VO- resuming, with Mild humor mixed with Gravitas) 'Twas a dark and stormy Timeline indeed! So Dark Stormy was this timeline, that the Official song for the entire Cosmic Event was, in point of fact-
Oh, Fortuna!
[Music Que- the final crescendo of Oh Fortuna followed by a deep reverberating silence]
(continued in "Zero Hour" )
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